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Grizzly Peak
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London, Jonathan, 1947- author
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London, Sean, illustrator
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London, Jonathan, 1947- Aaron's wilderness
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Adventure and adventurers Fiction.
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Outdoor life Fiction.
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Fathers and sons Fiction.
2017
\"Aaron's latest adventure takes him river kayaking with his dad and tests his perseverance, patience and survival skills in encounters with bears, moose, and life-threatening accidents.\"-- Provided by publisher.
Hippos are huge!
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London, Jonathan, 1947- author
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Trueman, Matthew, illustrator
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Hippopotamus Juvenile literature.
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Hippopotamus.
2015
\"What's the deadliest animal in Africa? It's not the lion or the crocodile--it's the hippo. Hippos have razor-sharp tusks, weigh as much as fifty men, and can run 25 miles per hour. Follow these hefty hulks as they glide underwater, play tug-of-war, swat balls of dung at one another, and nuzzle their young in the mud. Just don't get too close--they could chomp you in two\"--Dust jacket flap.
Otters love to play
2016
Ka-splash! Head to the river, where a frolicsome bunch of otters plays all year round in a nonfiction story sprinkled with facts and loaded with fun.
Froggy goes to the library
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London, Jonathan, 1947- author
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Remkiewicz, Frank, illustrator
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Libraries Juvenile fiction.
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Behavior Juvenile fiction.
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Frogs Juvenile fiction.
2016
When Froggy, Mom, and Pollywogilina set out for the library, Froggy brings a wheelbarrow to hold all the books he plans to borrow but he is so excited that he forgets to use his indoor voice.
Sleep train
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London, Jonathan, 1947- author
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Eldridge, Lauren, illustrator
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Railroad trains Juvenile fiction.
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Sleeping cars (Railroads) Juvenile fiction.
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Bedtime Juvenile fiction.
2018
\"A little boy climbs into bed with a book and starts counting the train cars in it, between the engine and caboose. 'Ten sleepy cars going clickety-clack,' reads the refrain. But as the boy counts cars and gets sleepier and sleepier, his room looks more and more like one of the train cars from his book--the sleeping car, of course!\"--Amazon.com.
Froggy goes to Grandma's
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London, Jonathan, 1947- author
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Remkiewicz, Frank, illustrator
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Froggy (Fictitious character) Juenile fiction.
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Froggy (Fictitious character) Fiction.
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Frogs Juvenile fiction.
2017
\"When Froggy and his family go to visit Grandma, they have all kinds of fun!\"-- Provided by publisher.
Froggy's lemonade stand
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London, Jonathan, 1947- author
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Remkiewicz, Frank, illustrator
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Lemonade Juvenile fiction.
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Moneymaking projects Juvenile fiction.
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Frogs Juvenile fiction.
2018
Although many things go wrong when Froggy decides to make money by setting up a lemonade stand, he still has fun with his friends.
Froggy is the best
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London, Jonathan, 1947- author
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Remkiewicz, Frank, illustrator
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Frogs Juvenile fiction.
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Ability Juvenile fiction.
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Frogs Fiction.
2015
Froggy tries to figure out what he is best at, from soccer to baking a cake to playing the saxophone.
Froggy's birthday wish
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London, Jonathan, 1947- author
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Remkiewicz, Frank, illustrator
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Birthdays Juvenile fiction.
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Parties Juvenile fiction.
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Frogs Juvenile fiction.
2015
\"It's Froggy's birthday, but no one has remembered. His parents don't seem to realize it's his special day, and none of his friends are at home to wish him a happy birthday. Will Froggy celebrate his birthday all alone? Has everyone really forgotten?\"-- Provided by publisher.
Little fox in the snow
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London, Jonathan, 1947- author
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Miyares, Daniel, illustrator
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Foxes Juvenile fiction.
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Winter Juvenile fiction.
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Hunting stories.
2018
\"A red fox emerges from its burrow one wintry morning, a fiery streak against stark white surroundings, driven by hunger and curiosity to investigate its world. Encountering a mouse, a hare, and a wolverine, the little fox takes on the role of both hunter and hunted before returning to the safety of its den, where -- perhaps -- it dreams of something more. Jonathan London's poetic text and Daniel Miyares's stunning impressionistic paintings provide an evocative portrait of a fox and its place in the natural world.\" -- Provided by publisher.